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Thread: mounting air filtration units
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31st May 2006, 09:10 PM #1Woodworker
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mounting air filtration units
I just bought the Jet ASF1500 and wonder how best to mount it in my shop (a.k.a. garage). I don't really want to hang it on chains as I don't have much head room (i.e. I want to get the unit up against the ceiling joists). But I'm worried about potential vibration/noise transfer into the bedrooms directly above... What have others done for mounting? Regards, Luckyduck
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31st May 2006, 11:13 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Could you use large rubber O'rings to isolate the noise and vibration? the plumbing dept in Bunnies should have some.
CHRIS
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1st June 2006, 12:44 AM #3
I used four large screw eyes, and one spring clip on each. The cheap gal types that they sell for dog chains or something.
All works well.
Cheers,
P
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1st June 2006, 12:05 PM #4Woodworker
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Thanks for the info. I might try to combine both of your suggestions. Luckyduck
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4th June 2006, 11:44 PM #5
Rubber rings perish remember, you would be wise to keep an eye on them if you use them or better still add some 3mm stanless wire safety slings.
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5th June 2006, 11:45 AM #6Banned
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Originally Posted by Mini
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5th June 2006, 12:01 PM #7Woodworker
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I have mounted the filtration unit by bolting on some hardwood battens onto my ceiling joists and then bolting the unit to the battens. I did put on some rubber washers (they came with the unit) as a cushion. There is not much vibration transfer which is good.
However, the mounting bolts supplied are inadequate for the weight of the unit (I forget but on the order of 30kgs)! The bolts supplied are 6mm and there is no way to upgrade them since they screw directly into the chassis of the unit. In addition to the bolts, I have slung one "band clamp" around the middle of the unit (and up over both battens) so that I feel "safe" regarding walking under it. Thanks for the advice everyone.
Regards, Luckyduck
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5th June 2006, 03:09 PM #8
Lucky,
I don't know why you are worried about the supplied bolts, I've found them more than adequate.
The unit hardly vibrates in operation, and it really doesn't weigh enough to strain them!
Here is the pic of how I did it:
Cheers,
P
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5th June 2006, 06:04 PM #9Woodworker
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Originally Posted by bitingmidge
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